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"Unveiling the hidden stories behind these 'opened' landmarks across the UK" Warwick County Mental Hospital, Hatton

Background imageOpened Collection: Men at Yarrow Military Hospital

Men at Yarrow Military Hospital. These may be a mixture of staff and patients. None are wearing hospital blues though some have arm slings. Some have the RAMC badge on their arm

Background imageOpened Collection: City of London Union Workhouse Infirmary, Bow Road

City of London Union Workhouse Infirmary, Bow Road
Situated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road, the City of London Union Infirmary later St Clement's Hospital) opened in 1849 as the City of London Union workhouse. Date: 1905

Background imageOpened Collection: Bradford School for Deaf and Disabled Children

Bradford School for Deaf and Disabled Children
Children, some in wheelchairs, others sitting on buses, outside the City of Bradfords special school for what were then referred to as crippled and physically defective children

Background imageOpened Collection: The original road bridge over the River Rhine, Arnhem

The original road bridge over the River Rhine, Arnhem
This is the view of the Arnhem bridge taken from the top of the Eusebius church three years after the former was opened. Between 1939 and 1950 it was blown and re-built several times

Background imageOpened Collection: Bubbling Well Road at Park Road corner, Shanghai, China

Bubbling Well Road at Park Road corner, Shanghai, China - showing the Art Deco-influenced Grand Theatre (at number 216) which opened in 1933 and the Carlton Theatre at 2 Park Road. Date: circa 1935

Background imageOpened Collection: Picture No. 12020681

Picture No. 12020681
Tower Bridge raised for Dixie Queen Paddlesteamer on the River Thames in London. Date:

Background imageOpened Collection: Florida, Downtown Miami, Museum Park by the Perez Art Museum

Florida, Downtown Miami, Museum Park by the Perez Art Museum
2080-203769-01

Background imageOpened Collection: Colombia, Bogota, Interior Patio at the Botero Museum

Colombia, Bogota, Interior Patio at the Botero Museum
2040-210527-01

Background imageOpened Collection: Bird feeder with birds

Bird feeder with birds

Background imageOpened Collection: Birds on fence

Birds on fence

Background imageOpened Collection: Water reflection of mast

Water reflection of mast

Background imageOpened Collection: USA, Connecticut, Mystic River Bascule bridge lifted

USA, Connecticut, Mystic River Bascule bridge lifted

Background imageOpened Collection: Hawaii, Big Island, Mauna Kea Science Reserve, Empty road above the clouds

Hawaii, Big Island, Mauna Kea Science Reserve, Empty road above the clouds

Background imageOpened Collection: Florida, Boca Raton, tugboat cruising on the Intracoastal Waterway

Florida, Boca Raton, tugboat cruising on the Intracoastal Waterway

Background imageOpened Collection: Man Standing on Rocks along Marginal Way Trail

Man Standing on Rocks along Marginal Way Trail

Background imageOpened Collection: Colombia, Boyaca, Raquira, clay town, mano del artesano

Colombia, Boyaca, Raquira, clay town, mano del artesano

Background imageOpened Collection: Rolling green hills at sunrise

Rolling green hills at sunrise

Background imageOpened Collection: Connecticut, Mystic, Mystic Seaport Museum, Sentinels of the Sea Lighthouse

Connecticut, Mystic, Mystic Seaport Museum, Sentinels of the Sea Lighthouse

Background imageOpened Collection: White Ibis in flight

White Ibis in flight

Background imageOpened Collection: The well preserved body of Napoleon revealed when his coffin was opened on Saint Helena in 1840

The well preserved body of Napoleon revealed when his coffin was opened on Saint Helena in 1840 before his remains were returned to France. He had died 19 years earlier, on May 5, 1821

Background imageOpened Collection: Mental Hospital, Powick, Worcestershire

Mental Hospital, Powick, Worcestershire
An aerial view of the what opened in 1852 as the Worcester County Pauper and Lunatic Asylum. it was designed by J. R. Hamilton and J. M. Medland of Gloucester

Background imageOpened Collection: The line into Leicester Station

The line into Leicester Station
Section showing the line into Leicester Station as at 17 Jul 1832 when the L&S Railway was opened and also showing the gradient for the extension whilst still under construction

Background imageOpened Collection: Lowdham Grange Borstal

Lowdham Grange Borstal
A view of Lowdham Grange Borstal, Nottinghamshire, opened in 1934. Date: circa 1945

Background imageOpened Collection: Ballamona Hospital, Isle of Man

Ballamona Hospital, Isle of Man
An aerial view Ballamona Hospital, Isle of Man, opened in 1868 as Braddan Mental Hospital. The building was demolished in 1998

Background imageOpened Collection: Richmond Lodge, Toxteth, Liverpool

Richmond Lodge, Toxteth, Liverpool
A sketch of Richmond Lodge - a home for pauper children opened at Wavertree in 1899 by the Toxteth Park Poor Law Union. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOpened Collection: Dr Guthries Girls Industrial School, Gilmerton, Edinburgh

Dr Guthries Girls Industrial School, Gilmerton, Edinburgh
Thomas Guthries Girls Industrial School opened in 1904 on Gilmerton Road, Gilmerton, Edinburgh. Date: circa 1920

Background imageOpened Collection: The construction of the Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station, Snowdonia, North Wales

The construction of the Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station, Snowdonia, North Wales. The station opened in 1965 and generated electricty until 1991. Date: early 1960s

Background imageOpened Collection: Mayfair, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies

Mayfair, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies
Entrance guarded by two traditional telephone boxes to Mount Street Gardens, opened in 1889 on what had been the burial ground of St Georges Church, hanover Square, Mayfair, London, W1, England

Background imageOpened Collection: Opened in 2010, the Dubai Metro, MRT, in motion along Sheikh Zayed Road at dusk, Dubai

Opened in 2010, the Dubai Metro, MRT, in motion along Sheikh Zayed Road at dusk, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Background imageOpened Collection: Staged Seppuku Harakiri Ceremony - Japan

Staged Seppuku Harakiri Ceremony - Japan
A (thankfully) staged Seppuku or Harakiri ceremony (from the late Edo period) of ritual suicide. A Japanese man has opened a cut in his abdomen in front of two witnesses

Background imageOpened Collection: Guarding recenly opened tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley

Guarding recenly opened tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt

Background imageOpened Collection: Tyne Bridge - Viewed from the Riverside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Tyne Bridge - Viewed from the Riverside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
The Tyne Bridge - Viewed from the Riverside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, pictured soon after opening. The bridge was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson

Background imageOpened Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, in Belfast, Northern Ireland

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, in Belfast, Northern Ireland
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, sepia photograph of Titanic in Belfast, late 1911, the reverse reads ?1912?, ?Titanic?, ?Belfast?, ?1 page?. It bears the stamp of Harlingue studio collection

Background imageOpened Collection: Rowton House, Newington Butts, London

Rowton House, Newington Butts, London
Feet-Washing Room at the Rowton House, Newington Butts, South London, opened in 1897 as a cheap hostel for men. Date: 1897

Background imageOpened Collection: Shoeburyness Sea View Homes, Southend-on-Sea

Shoeburyness Sea View Homes, Southend-on-Sea
The Sea View children's homes opened in 1938 by Southend-on-Sea council at Shoeburyness, Essex. Date: circa 1950

Background imageOpened Collection: Barnardo's Home, Scarborough

Barnardo's Home, Scarborough
The Barnardo's Home for girls at Cliff Bridge Terrace, Scarborough, opened in 1907

Background imageOpened Collection: Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein

Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein
A portrait photograph of Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, the granddaughter of Queen Victoria. The Ideal Homes Exhibition of 1925, held at Olympia, was opened by her. Date: circa 1925

Background imageOpened Collection: Howard Kingsley Wood

Howard Kingsley Wood
A portrait photograph of British Conservative politician, Howard Kingsley Wood, from a catalogue for the Ideal Homes Exhibition at Olympia, 1936, an event which he opened. Date: circa 1936

Background imageOpened Collection: Wellington College Proposed Work

Wellington College Proposed Work
An architectural drawing showing a proposed exterior design for a new dining hall and administrative block at Wellington College, Berkshire, ultimately

Background imageOpened Collection: Malvern College Chapel

Malvern College Chapel
A photograph of the chapel of Malvern College, Malvern, Worcestershire, opened in 1899 by Arthur Blomfield, then extended in 1908 by his son, the architect, Charles James Blomfield. Date: circa 1908

Background imageOpened Collection: Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory U. S. S. R. - The observatory was opened in 1839

Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory U. S. S. R. - The observatory was opened in 1839, brainchild of astronomer
Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory U.S.S.R. - The observatory was opened in 1839, brainchild of astronomer, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve. Date: 1950s

Background imageOpened Collection: The Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory, St. Petersburg

The Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory, St. Petersburg
Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory U.S.S.R. - The observatory was opened in 1839, brainchild of astronomer, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve. Date: 1950s

Background imageOpened Collection: Charing Cross Station, Underground

Charing Cross Station, Underground
This painting provides a view looking down upon the entrance to Charing Cross Underground Station, opened originally in 1864 by South Eastern Railway

Background imageOpened Collection: Serenata On The Grand Canal, Venice

Serenata On The Grand Canal, Venice
This mezzotint in colours shows the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, a church opened in 1687, designed by architect, Baldassare Longhena, situated along the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy

Background imageOpened Collection: Versailles

Versailles
A painting showing a finely dressed lady in a distinctive blue dress, walking the scenic gardens of Versailles in France, which were opened in 1624, by designers including Andre Le Ntre



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"Unveiling the hidden stories behind these 'opened' landmarks across the UK" Warwick County Mental Hospital, Hatton, Warwickshire: Exploring the rich history and compassionate care within its opened doors. Middlesbrough Town Hall: A symbol of civic pride and cultural heritage since it first opened to the public. Victoria Tower on Castle Hill, Huddersfield, Yorkshire: Standing tall as a testament to history's secrets waiting to be discovered by those who venture inside. Pandora and her Box: Unleashing curiosity as we delve into what lies beyond an 'opened' box of mysteries. Lyons Corner House, 1931: Stepping back in time to experience the glamour and elegance that once filled this iconic opened establishment. Listowel Monorail: Tracing the path of innovation through Ireland's first-ever monorail system that revolutionized transportation when it was opened. Stevenage New Town: Witnessing urban planning at its finest as this visionary town was meticulously designed and brought to life for all who call it home today. Swing Bridge, River Neath, Neath, Port Talbot, South Wales: Celebrating engineering marvels that connect communities with their gracefully 'opened' arms spanning rivers like lifelines. Forth Bridge Construct: Marveling at human ingenuity showcased in one of Scotland's most famous bridges - a true masterpiece when finally completed and opened for all to cross effortlessly between Edinburgh and Fife. Connel Ferry Bridge: Discovering how this vital link between two shores has connected people throughout generations since it was first officially opened in awe-inspiring fashion. Kennet & Avon Canal 4 : Embarking on a serene journey along this historic waterway where nature meets man-made wonders – each lock gate telling tales from centuries past when trade routes were newly 'opened'. The Hollies Children's Home, Sidcup, Kent.